{\$var=\...} {#language.function.shortform.assign} ============ This is a short-hand version of the {assign} function. You can assign values directly to the template, or assign values to array elements too. > **Note** > > Assignment of variables in-template is essentially placing application > logic into the presentation that may be better handled in PHP. Use at > your own discretion. The following attributes can be added to the tag: **Attributes:** Attribute Name Shorthand Type Required Default Description ---------------- ----------- -------- ---------- --------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- scope n/a string No *n/a* The scope of the assigned variable: \'parent\',\'root\' or \'global\' **Option Flags:** Name Description --------- ----------------------------------------------------- nocache Assigns the variable with the \'nocache\' attribute {$name='Bob'} The value of $name is {$name}. The above example will output: The value of $name is Bob. {$running_total=$running_total+$some_array[row].some_value} {$user.name="Bob"} {$user.name.first="Bob"} {$users[]="Bob"} Variables assigned in the included template will be seen in the including template. {include file="sub_template.tpl"} ... {* display variable assigned in sub_template *} {$foo}
... The template above includes the example `sub_template.tpl` below ... {* foo will be known also in the including template *} {$foo="something" scope=parent} {* bar is assigned only local in the including template *} {$bar="value"} ... See also [`{assign}`](#language.function.assign) and [`{append}`](#language.function.append)